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... route than expected. The bridge was only about 20 or so km away but now its taking me on two motorways, what the hell??

Anyway I followed its route and sure enough it got me to this wonderful old bridge where I stopped and took a few photos. On approach to this bridge was a large sign saying "cafe ahead, open"!! Yes I thought, its time for coffee.

Sure enough the door was open but the cafe was closed. However the chap was there chatting to two ...

... and aimlessly strolled around. It was much smaller than the old town at Dubrovnik, you could walk from one side to the other in about 5 minutes. It was very quaint with all it's little alley ways and shops. We wandered back to our room, luckily I have a fantastic sense of direction because Darcy didn't have a clue how to get back! We freshened up then headed back out for some dinner. We found a place near where we were for lunch that was quite reasonably priced. ...

... view from the L shape balcony. I enquired about the buffet dinner and was told that since I was a guest in their Hotel the cost would be E5.00 (About A$7.20) The dining room was beautiful with view over the pool and sea, each table covered with white table cloth and an enormous variety of food to choose from. Needless to say that I put on some weight that ...

... 6 miles and dropped anchor in Prklog which was a lovely long inlet totally protected with just one other boat. It felt like we could have been in a Swiss forest some where as there were so many tall pine trees. Needless to say storms arrived after midnight and we find ourselves playing scrabble at 4am in the morning ...